Ketamine (IV / IM / oral) · San Diego, CA
Ketamine providers in San Diego
We have not yet verified any ketamine clinics directly in San Diego. Options elsewhere in California are listed below.
- In metro
- 0
- Statewide
- 2
- Modality
- Ketamine
- Regulator
- California medical board
Ketamine in California
Largest per-capita ketamine clinic footprint in the country. LA alone has 40+ clinics offering IV, IM and oral ketamine protocols.
No ketamine listings in San Diego yet
No verified ketamine clinics in San Diego yet.
Closest verified options elsewhere in California:
Explorers Institute
Los Angeles, CA
Mid-Wilshire ketamine-assisted psychotherapy clinic. Anesthesiologist on site for IV infusions, licensed psychologist for integration. Six- and twelve-session packages available.
Reset Ketamine
Palm Springs, CA
Desert-area IV ketamine clinic founded by an emergency physician. Small boutique practice, single practitioner model. 100-minute sessions include rest and integration.
Other modalities in San Diego
Ketamine in nearby metros
Common questions
How are ketamine clinics in San Diego verified?
Every listing on this page is cross-checked against the issuing authority - FDA REMS for Spravato, California medical board for prescribing clinicians, and the state psilocybin regulator where applicable. Verification date is stamped on each listing and rechecked every 30 days.
Do you accept payment for placement?
No. Clinics can claim a listing to add photos and a description, but ranking is based solely on verification recency, completeness of license data, and patient-reported reviews. Paid placement is never used.
How much does ketamine therapy cost in San Diego?
Most San Diego clinics cash-pay: $400 - $700 per IV session, $250 - $450 per IM, $150 - $300 per oral/lozenge session. A standard induction is 6 sessions over 2 - 3 weeks. Ask for a total-course quote in writing before you book.
Is ketamine covered by insurance?
Rarely. A handful of plans (Anthem BCBS policy BEH.00014, Empire BCBS, some Tricare medical-necessity cases) cover IV ketamine for TRD. Most commercial plans do not. HSA / FSA funds are eligible.